WASHINGTON, DC -- Housing and Urban development (HUD) Secretary Alphonso Jackson will officially kick-off the National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) 39th Annual Journalism Conference here June 2-5 at the Hilton Washington Embassy Row hotel.
Jackson will make the keynote speech to housing, real estate and financial journalists from across the country during the afternoon of the gathering's opening day, Thurs. Jun 2.
In addition to Jackson, several other notable presenters are scheduled to appear including DC Mayor Anthony
Williams and Federal Reserve Governor Edward Gramlich.
Among the topics to be covered at the NAREE conference:
* Court rulings impacting real estate development
* The future of housing finance
* Commercial building security in a post-911 world
* Cutting-edge trends in urban waterfront development
* The latest on growing household debt, predatory lending, fair credit,
and interest rates.
The NAREE conference is designed to bring top national real estate news sources together with the nation's leading journalists under one roof during its panels, press conferences and tours.
As NAREE celebrates more than 75 years of service, "Capital Ideas" is designed to help members advance their careers as editors, writers, columnists, and freelancers. Whether on a daily deadline or stocking up on ideas and new sources for the coming months, NAREE's 2005 conference holds the keys to telling the real story -- better, faster.
The NAREE Conference features a range of professional development and networking opportunities:
* NAREE's "Meet the Press" will offer professional communicators the opportunity to pitch story ideas one-on-one in a series of five-minute meetings with real estate writers, editors, columnists and free lancers.
* NAREE's Annual Journalism Awards Banquet will showcase award-winning work in more than 20 categories from "Best Section" to "Best Overall Individual Entry."
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| Notes: Register online at http://www.naree.org and be sure to be on hand for this information-packed program. For more information, call 561-391-3599
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